Main Assembly

Main Assembly

If you have a creative drive or artistic eye, this game is great for allowing you to express yourself through your builds. The controls are a little wonky to start with and the building “flow” seems un-intuative at first. But it doesn’t take long to figure out how things work. If you have any experience with 3d animation or model building, this is definately in that “wheelhouse”. This feels more like working with clay, than sticking blocks together. There’s a decent amount of additional add-on pieces like hinges and servos, as well as pistons and specialized tools like the suction cup or drill head. The physics in-game are decent as well. Although, to me, the atmosphere feels thin. When taking off in a flyer, it feels more like your breaking the surface friction, than pushing yourself through the air resistance.

Real player with 74.1 hrs in game


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Poorly designed and poorly made. Does not feel like a 1.0 game. Most controls can’t be rebound, and the input system is super buggy. Most controls can’t be bound to controller. The vehicle chase camera is awful, requiring constant hands on the controls just to see where you’re going, and like most badly designed things in this game, it’s not adjustable. It’s especially heinous in the space parts of the game, where you can end up upside down relative to the camera, which is just stupid. The game has very few options. There isn’t even a “reset options to default” button, so if you break something, which is very likely, you’re SOL. Multiplayer is a disaster, with horrible lag and desync making any kind of interaction or collision impossible. The challenges mode where you unlock parts and cosmetics is half interesting and half miserable. I ended up getting an automatic collectible grabber bot from the workshop because the sandbox levels with 45 stars were such a chore.

Real player with 40.8 hrs in game

Main Assembly on Steam

9 Monkeys of Shaolin

9 Monkeys of Shaolin

A great, modern beat em up that dared to be different instead of relying purely on nostalgia and making a carbon copy of already existing games. This game is basically everything I wanted Streets of Rage 4 to be.

Positives:

  • Decent story. (Not that stories in a beat em up ever mattered)

  • Very fluid and satisfying gameplay. When you get the hang of the mechanics and skills, you can do some awesome combos, linking the different attacks and abilities together. The fact that you can attack in 360° instead of being forced to a 2D pane doing only left/right attacks is a welcome change. There is a bit of ‘automatic lock on’ for the moves to help with this, but you still feel in control of the character. Sending enemies flying and watching their rag-doll bodies fall/smash against the environment is never not satisfying.

Real player with 38.4 hrs in game


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Disclaimer: A copy of this game was provided by the developer.

9 Monkeys of Shaolin is a beat em up about a chinese fisherman/monk fighting the japanese pirates with a staff.

The main appeal is the satisfying, fluid and responsive combat. It has good skill expression with three different attacks that later get upgraded each with two different stances, a 360 degrees parry skill that requires good timing and can reflect enemy projectiles back at them and a dodge. Once you upgrade the attacks, you can fly across the screen with a kick and feel like a real Shaolin monk jumping and weaving attacks between multiple enemies. The use of magical seals disrupts enemies in an area that in my opinion make the game too easy even on the hardest difficulty. The enemies have a visual indicator, a brief shining light and take some time to execute their attack which usually makes them easy to defeat one on one. The only unfair element is sometimes ranged enemies shoot you from outside the screen. You will fight them in small groups in a locked zone until you defeat them and new enemies that need to be approached in a different way are introduced progressively. Finishing off the last enemy in a locked zone comes with a satisfying blow and slow motion.

Real player with 11.6 hrs in game

9 Monkeys of Shaolin on Steam

Basketing

Basketing

Basketing is a physics-based game where the objective is to control a sphere throughout the court and make the ball go inside of your opponent basket.

While jumping, you can use a small dash in either direction, or up. But remember it takes 5 seconds to load again.

In the arcade mode, there are items you can collect to temporarily change the behavior of the players, bringing funny situations to the game.

Play with your friends

You can play 1 x 1, 1 x 2 or 2 x 2. There’s also a coop mode where you can test your skills against CPU with a friend.

Press the square brackets ( “[” and “]” ) to navigate between the sound tracks.

How to customize Court and Players?

Basketing allows you to customize the Court and the Players skins. The instructions for this are following:

  1. Open the Steam Client Right click on Basketing Properties Local Files BROWSE LOCAL FILES

  2. Look inside the “conf” directory. There are the template files (player_.png and court_.png) for Players and the Court, as well the instructions of how to save the images… Pick your favorite image editor, create your images and play with your own artwork.

Please feel free to share your images at Artwork tab in the Basketing Community

Thanks for your support!


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Basketing on Steam

Pablo Let’s Go Bar

Pablo Let’s Go Bar

“Pablo Let’s Go Bar” is a online co-op/single-player roguelike first person shooter, join Pablo and his hermanos and hermanas in their journey to Vásquez’s fiesta, or will Pablo go it alone?

Pick your playstyle and go through unique levels to maybe get a sip of that rumored, groundbreaking, mouthwatering, mystery drink at the fiesta or succumb to the ghosts from Pablo’s past.

Punchy Gunplay

Fast gunplay is a usual for Pablo and his friends.

Aggressive Combat

Unleash your RAGE using powerful weapons.

Guns and Unlockable Content

The game offers you different weapons, therefore playstyles.

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Pablo Let's Go Bar on Steam

Soccering

Soccering

I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I LOVE IT I HAVE SO MUCH FUN I PLAY AGINST MY FRIENDS AND THEY BROKE 2 OF MY CONTROLLERS HAHAHHAHA HAHAHHAH AHHAH HAHHAHA H

Real player with 18.1 hrs in game

The game is really cool, reminds me somehow of rocket league. Worth a try.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Soccering on Steam

Volleying

Volleying

Bought this game for a couple of cents on sale and i can tell ya' all its a life changer. But really. You will become a better man playing this. And im probably high right now.

Real player with 67.0 hrs in game

I bought this game for about 0.2 $ on sale, so it was really cheap and beacuse of my lvl at steam i got a pack of cards and get this amount back. Also I played this game for 5hours and I almost have all achievements. Also if you have a market block at steam, games like this are good to unblock it, because of their price.

Gameplay is not really amazing, but what can we expect for game for under 1 USD. So I recommend it

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

Volleying on Steam

Eximius: Seize the Frontline

Eximius: Seize the Frontline

In late 2017 I came across a RTS-FPS hybrid genre, it has been sometime since an actual development of a video game in this genre and pretty rare too. I soon found out who the team behind who design and craft out this game. I wanted to helped out and so I did as a volunteer community testers in the early days of EXIMIUS.

I loved C&C Renegade and this game was like the missing puzzle in C&C Renegade where it was suppose to have RTS-FPS hybrid. It was heavily inspired by Battlezone II and the cancelled video game called “Tiberium”. I myself was also a modder , knows that making a video game or a mod is require a lot of resource & manpower. With constant Q&A and R&D is not easy

Real player with 3209.1 hrs in game

Explaining the game

Eximius is an asymmetrical 5v5 team-oriented game that combines both the FPS and RTS genres. Unlike most hybrid games that are simply either an FPS with RTS elements or visa versa, Eximius implements both genres equally and in their entirety.

The RTS side of the game implements all of the features of a traditional RTS game like base building, training units, researching upgrades, using unit and commander based abilities along with map and resource control. There are 3 resource types the commander utilises: Credits, Energy and Supplies. Credits are your standard general purpose currency, they’re used for most things and can only be gained through resource nodes on the map. Energy is the more advanced resource used for upgrades and higher tier units, this can be obtained through resource nodes and commander built power plants. Credits are needed for the use of abilities and some unit upgrades, they can only be obtained through resource nodes. Much like Company of Heroes you can reinforce resource points by setting up, depending on faction, an armoury/mule near the point, this will increase the resource income of that node and make it so the node cannot be captured while the armoury/mule is reinforcing it. Both factions within the game are divided into 3 sub-factions similar to the likes of C&C3 and C&C Generals: Zero Hour. Each sub-faction has unique abilities, units, unit variants and research which allows for a considerable amount of options for the commander. These options are only further expanded by the unique interactions between each unit/ability and the players on the ground.

Real player with 665.6 hrs in game

Eximius: Seize the Frontline on Steam

JUMANJI: The Curse Returns

JUMANJI: The Curse Returns

Not what I expected being honest, I was envisioning more interactivity such as those in mario party games, it’s not a bad game but it does feel lacking. After playing for around 11 hours roughly I can say I have adapted to the game-play of dragging the corresponding item to either another character or the enemy at hand, it can be somewhat challenging, especially trying to get the save every location achievement which I had to enlist the help of a friend as the Ai was not working out, this is as far as core game-play goes however.

Real player with 11.9 hrs in game

finally! a jumanji game that is actually a JUMANJI game!

why did it take over two decades for someone to make this??

doesn’t matter, it’s here now, i love it ♥

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

JUMANJI: The Curse Returns on Steam

Star Maidens Chronicle: Definitive Edition

Star Maidens Chronicle: Definitive Edition

Extremely shallow RTS. Not worth the price at all.

All the factions are identical, just different skin / theme.

Only 2 units, builder and soldier.

Only 4 buildings. HQ, Barracks, Resource and Tower.

Because of this, gameplay is always just “make more dudes than the other guy faster”. No unit synergies or strategies.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Star Maidens Chronicle: Definitive Edition on Steam

Berserk Soccer

Berserk Soccer

Berserk Soccer is a low poly style game that is between a street fight and soccer. You will play with international teams in this game. Each of them has a unique team ability, special foul and shoot, which are mostly related to that country. Some have different playing fields, too. In addition to scoring a goal, you can also prevail with fouls in this game. You will try to win the world cup with a team that you are allowed to select. Just the world cup ? Maybe not.

You can play the game with your friends in the same computer or over Steam. You can be either in the same team or rivals against eachother. You can play a tournament in a same team together, too !

Berserk Soccer on Steam